WU-FTPD 2.6.1 Release Notes (September 2008)

The “virtual address allow username” and “virtual address deny username” directives
These directives are used to allow or deny real and guest users to log in a virtual FTP
setup. These directives can also be used in the master /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file.
The “virtual address private” directive
This directive is used to deny anonymous access to virtual FTP setup. This directive
can also be used in the master /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file.
The “root path” directive
This directive is used to allow anonymous FTP access in a virtual FTP setup.
The “banner path” directive
This directive is used to display the banner message. This directive is used in the /etc/
ftpd/ftpacess file.
NOTE: Do not use the virtual address banner path directive in the virtual
domain's ftpaccess file as it will not have any effect.
The “logfile path” directive
This directive is used to change the path of the xferlog( 4) file. This directive is used in
the /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file.
NOTE: Do not use the virtual address logfile path in the virtual domain's
ftpaccess file as it will not have any effect.
The “hostname some.host.name” directive
This directive is used to change the hostname string. This directive is used in the /etc/
ftpd/ftpaccess file.
NOTE: Do not use the virtual address hostname some.host.name directive
in the virtual domain's ftpaccess file as it will not have any effect.
The email emailaddress” directive
This directive is used to change the email address of the FTP archive maintainer. This
directive is used in the /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file.
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